I'm using TurboTax 2024 Deluxe Desktop version. In the TT Nebraska 1040N, Line 18 reads
"Nebr. personal exemption credit for residents only ($166 times the number on line 4)"
This is the same language found on the official 2024 NE 1040N, so $166 is in fact the correct credit.
TT doesn't enter the correct amount. My Line 4 is -1-; so line 18 should be 1 x 166 = $166.
TT enters $157.
$157 is the correct amount for tax year 2023. This is the text on Line 18 for 2023: "Nebr. personal exemption credit for residents only ($157 times the number on line 4)"
I think someone didn't update the line 18 calculation with the new 2024 NE personal exemption credit amount of $166.
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I don't know what the issue is with the token number
BUT
The 2024 NE tax forms are not scheduled to be ready until on/after 30 Jan 2025.
I suspect the exemption/credit number will be update by then. Check on every Friday, since updates are usually done on Wed or Thursday overnights.
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I know that for prepping NC forms in prior years, that TTX just used the prior year's, forms/values while entering data early in the tax cycle (any time in January)....up...until they finally implemented the new year's tax forms.
For you, and Nebraska forms, that is "expected" to be 30 January.
I uploaded a tax file, Token number 130409256-23673334
Hmm, TT edited the Token number, entering 130409256-23673334 instead. Let me know if the full token number is required. Or, perhaps the full number was sent through, but was censored in the post view?
I don't know what the issue is with the token number
BUT
The 2024 NE tax forms are not scheduled to be ready until on/after 30 Jan 2025.
I suspect the exemption/credit number will be update by then. Check on every Friday, since updates are usually done on Wed or Thursday overnights.
______
I know that for prepping NC forms in prior years, that TTX just used the prior year's, forms/values while entering data early in the tax cycle (any time in January)....up...until they finally implemented the new year's tax forms.
For you, and Nebraska forms, that is "expected" to be 30 January.
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